by ZOE FOSTER
Sometimes we buy fancy new hair products that look exciting, but we don’t know quite what to do with them. Other times, we buy hair products we are convinced we know what to do with, but in fact do not.
And so, at the risk of offending those who know all of this and a bag of kale chips, I offer five humble hair product tips, uses and how-to-uses.
1. Mousse
The underrated superstar of hair styling and a backstage/photoshoot staple. Use a golf ball size amount (up to baseball-size for long hair) run through from roots to tips, on damp hair. Can be freshly washed damp hair, or dry but sprayed wet, damp-hair. Either way is fine, because mousse is a terrific styling re-setter: use it with damp hair and a hair dryer, and you can re-style your hair any way you choose. This is how they do it backstage at runway shows when the same models need eight completely different hair looks in as many hours. Choose your mousse according to your needs, i.e.: volume, body, hold, shine or curls (Pantene Curl Defining Mousse is especially good for this.)
Tip: Never dump your mousse ball onto the top of your head; start at the lengths of the hair and move up to the front. This stops a greasy, lank scalp and that product-overload look and feel that, let’s be honest, is a real shit.
2. Hairspray
We all need this guy. We do! It’s the magical do-it-all of hair styling. Gone are the days when hairspray simply kept our French rolls and teased fringes neatly in place, now they come in a host of different formulas so they can be used to hold bounce and volume (like TRESemme’s 24-hour body finishing spray), give shine and structure for curls and waves, or flexible, lightweight hold and a glossy non-sticky finish that can be brushed out and re-styled several times (cue the marvellous and cult L’Oreal Elnett, obviously).
Tip: For a neat, shiny finish and hold, spray your hairspray onto your paddle/cushion brush not your hair, and then brush over your hair. Keeps the hair light and prevents too much build up.
3. Frizz serums
These guys are terrific for keeping hair obedient, shaping curls and giving shine but can VERY quickly weigh the hair down, especially fine hair, if you use too much. Be sure to only use on damp, freshly washed hair, and use a pea-sized amount, starting at the mid-lengths to the ends to avoid that greasy looking scalp.
Tip: Squirt your product onto your palm, then run a Tangle Teezer or Denman style brush (i.e: one that is suitable on wet hair, so NOT a barrel or ceramic brush) over your palm so the serum gets on the bristles. Now brush your hair, starting a few inches below the scalp on the first run through.
4. Hair oils
By which I mean styling ones (not deep conditioning ones) like Moroccan oil, which contains silicone – just like a frizz serum – and as such should be used sparingly for the best benefits. The key with these (like frizz serums) is to use a teeny amount on damp hair, and comb through before heat styling or allowing to dry naturally. As with most hair products and paragraphs above this one, I will advise not dumping the oil on the top of your hair first. Start at the mid-lengths and ends.
Tip: You can also use a little on dry hair before heat styling or going swimming, or in the sun/wind/snow as protection. Kind of like lip balm for your hair. Fine haired dames should use the lighter versions available.
5. Dry shampoo
As I showed in my video earlier in the year, you gotta use a fair amount of this stuff for it to have an effect. And get it right up close to the scalp to get benefits. Flip your hair up, over, under, all around to get in everywhere, and then let it soak up the oil for a good 30 seconds before either massaging in with fingers (lazy way) or blow-drying and brushing it through the hair (proper way.)
Tip: Use it (lightly, like a hairspray except still on the scalp) on freshly-washed, too-perfect hair for some volume and light texture/bedhead-ness. Do not use as talc all over your body post-shower even though a girl I know did this very thing with Klorane and it gave me months of laughter.
Zoe Foster is an author, columnist and porridge fan. Her books include the beauty bible Amazing Face, dating and relationship guide Textbook Romance, and three novels, Air Kisses, Playing The Field and The Younger Man. Find more info on Zoe Foster here, or supervise on her daily procrastination here and here.
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Comments
26 Comments so far
Thanks for all these awesome tips for hair products..these are really useful.
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oh that’s funny. JUST as I was visualising myself with a golf ball size of mousse in my hand and about to whack it on the back of my head, you caution against that particular method. So funny. Zoe get out of my head.
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Is the tangle teaser good for curly hair? My daughter has curly hair but I don’t want to spend $30.00 plus postage if it wont be any good for her.
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My 3 year daughter has long wavy tangle prone hair and I bought one from ASOS for only $16.95 free delivery. Well worth it. It cuts through the knots super fast and instead of 10minutes of crying we only have 1-2min. It still hurts a bit but it’s so much easier and faster to get knots out. I even got rid of the de-tangling spray I used as the brush does it better.
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Oh oh oh! They are on sale at beauty bay for only $12.89 free delivery.
Going to grab another one for a spare!
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Thanks I might try one
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The best thing for your daughter’s curls is a wide tooth comb. Make sure she only combs her hair in the shower with conditioner. When she comes out a little bit of defining product and let her hair air dry without combing again – she’ll have beautiful defined curls!
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My daughter has very long hair and its fantastic, no more screams.
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Zoe, pleeeeeeeeease do another video soon!
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I bought wax spray on advice from my hairdresser, and when I used it I was most distressed to find out it was just hairspray.
“I’m turning into my nan!” I might have shrieked.
So it’s good to know that it is on the OK list.
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I’ll add my recent hair discover – volume powder. This stuff is amazing! Such a small amount worked into the roots makes clean hair feel super dirty (but it doesn’t look dirty). You can do anything with your hair, it will stay volumised for days.
I used a bit in my 4 year old daughter’s wispy, slippery hair and I was finally able to braid her hair like a pro and it looked great for 2 or 3 days!
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What brand do you use Mel?
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I second the volume/texturizing powders! Amazing stuff. I’ve used a few but my faves are now Aveda and Redken. A very little goes a looooooong long way so they last ages. My husband has fallen for their super powers also and never uses any gels or pastes to texture his hair anymore. Can do all sorts of styles with super clean hair and I find it extends the life of a wash.
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I really don’t know where you get this idea that brushing curly hair, even when wet, is a good idea. Never does any good. Really.
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Zoe – what is your advice when COMBINING hair prods. Specifically, can I use mousse AND Moroccan Oil?? And if so, which one goes on first? I always have this dilemma – it’s like a mother having to choose between her kids (usually the oil wins!).
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My latest hair find is coconut oil. Comb through dry hair and leave for around 40 minutes. Then wash your hair as usual. It is an amazing and cheap!
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And cures your itchy scalp.
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Where do you get it from?
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Chemists and health food shops
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Do you spread it from your roots to the tips? And do you condition after shampoo-ing?
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Yes I spread it all over, it melts to an oil, and put my hair up for 30 mins or so. It takes a bit of effort to wash it out, but it really conditions your hair and strengthens it. I use conditioner as well.
I bought a tangle teezer from ASOS, $17, free delivery and it is great for curly hair. I also have a funny comb that I bought in Singapore that has rotating teeth and it is fantastic. I don’t lose as much hair using it as I did with a wide tooth comb.
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Thanks Zoe!! Do you know of any free trade, non animal tested reasonably priced morrocan oil brands? (I know I may be asking the impossible!!)
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This is argan oil, not morrocan oil.
But check it out
http://www.db4wildaid.com.au/Products_2/NEW-Miracle-Oil-Hair-Elixir
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So, I don’t think they do Moroccan oil stuff, but Davroe hair products are Australian-made and non-animal tested (as well as no parabens or petro-chemicals) and reasonably priced. I’ve only used the shampoo and conditioner, but they do have various styling products as well (and possibly some sort of miracle oil that I was quite tempted to buy last time I went on a shopping spree at the pharmacy).
Also, David Babaii for WildAid doesn’t use animal testing (and donates like 10% of proceeds to wildlife conservation) and is also paraben & petrochemical free.
I realise this doesn’t answer your Moroccan oil treatment question exactly, but those brands might be a good place to start looking. I’m sure there’s more out there – these are just two that I’ve discovered at my pharmacy and have used. Hopefully someone else can point to a Moroccan oil product that meets your specifications because I definitely be interested in it!
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I love your articles Zoe. Always look forward to Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Zoe, I so wish I could have you on a constant Skype link to my bathroom to dispense never-ending beauty advice on demand. Can this be arranged?
You are an all-knowing beauty genius, thank you for sharing your wisdom!
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